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06/02/2026
French electronic component supplier Linxens, whose products are used in Czech identity cards, is partly owned by two Chinese investment firms that the United States placed under trade restrictions in 2024 over national security concerns, the Financial Times reported.
According to the newspaper, detailed knowledge of national identity documents could pose an intelligence risk. Linxens is owned through a holding company backed by Beijing-based private equity firms Wise Road Capital and JAC Capital, both of which were sanctioned by the US over allegations they helped China acquire sensitive semiconductor technologies.
The Czech state security printer said it had identified no security risks. It noted that the chip itself was produced by a “trusted Dutch company” and that Linxens met all legal requirements for participation in the procurement process.
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06/02/2026
Czech police have charged four individuals and a company with human trafficking in a case involving the exploitation of dozens of young women through the online platform OnlyFans and other social media networks.
According to investigators, the suspects took advantage of the trust and difficult circumstances of the women, persuading them to sign representation contracts for content creation and promotion on OnlyFans and other platforms. The accused then allegedly pressured the women to provide increasingly explicit erotic content, said Jaroslav Ibehej, spokesperson for the National Centre Against Organized Crime (NCOZ).
Police have called on any additional victims or witnesses who may have information about the case to come forward.
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06/02/2026
The Czech Foreign Ministry has reinforced staffing at its embassy in Washington and its consulate general in Los Angeles ahead of the FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada, Foreign Minister Petr Macinka said at a press conference in Prague on Tuesday.
The Foreign Ministry has already published basic information about the championship on its website, including travel advice, details on consular assistance, ticketing, and access to stadiums and fan zones. Fans travelling to World Cup events have been advised to register with the Foreign Ministry’s travel data base Drozd.
The Czech Football Association has also issued its own guide containing practical information and important contacts for supporters travelling to the tournament.
The tournament will take place from June 11 to July 19.
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06/02/2026
Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te on Tuesday awarded Czech Senate Speaker Miloš Vystrčil the Order of Propitious Clouds, one of Taiwan’s highest honors for foreign nationals.
According to Taiwan’s News Agency (CNA), the honor recognizes Vystrčil’s long-standing support for Taiwan and democratic values, as well as his contribution to strengthening ties between Taiwan and the Czech Republic.
During the award ceremony, Lai said that Taiwan and the Czech Republic have significantly deepened their partnership in recent years. He noted that cooperation has expanded beyond the protection of shared democratic values to include trade, technology, culture, and education.
The head of the Czech Senate is on four-day working visit to Taiwan during which he is meeting with government officials and representatives of the business, academic and cultural sectors.
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06/02/2026
Czech Senate Speaker Miloš Vystrčil is on a four-day visit to Taiwan. His agenda includes meetings with representatives of the governing Democratic Progressive Party and the main opposition Kuomintang, as well as talks with President Lai Ching-te, Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, senior government officials, and representatives of the business, academic and cultural sectors.
The trip marks Vystrčil's second visit to Taiwan, following his first trip to the island in August 2020.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has openly criticized the visit, arguing that it could damage trade ties and relations with China.
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06/02/2026
Czech tennis player Jakub Menšík will make his Grand Slam quarter-final debut at Roland Garros on Tuesday, taking on Brazil's João Fonseca for a place in the last four.
Seeded 26th in Paris, Menšík reached the quarter-finals after defeating Russia's Andrey Rublev in five sets on Sunday, 6-3, 7-6, 4-6, 2-6, 6-3. On his way to the last eight, he also eliminated eighth seed Alex de Minaur, Argentina's Mariano Navone and French wildcard Titouan Droguet.
The match between the 20-year-old from Prostějov and the 19-year-old Brazilian, seeded 28th, will conclude the programme on Court Philippe-Chatrier as part of the tournament's night session and is scheduled to start no earlier than 8:15 p.m. local time.
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06/02/2026
Wednesday should be partly cloudy to overcast with rain around the country and day temperatures between 16 and 20 degrees Celsius.
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06/02/2026
Shareholders in the Czech majority state-owned energy giant CEZ have approved the process of hiving off the non-power generation side of the company, Czech Television reported. This will be part of a broader restructuring and analysts say the split is the first step toward the planned nationalisation of CEZ by the current government.
The plan was approved by shareholders, including the government, at an annual general meeting.
The nationalisation of CEZ is one of the stated goals of the current government, which justifies it by citing the need to give the company more freedom to invest. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has previously stated that the cabinet aims to complete the process of taking full control of CEZ by the end of the current legislative term in 2029 at the latest.
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06/02/2026
Nearly 50 graphic works by the renowned Czech painter and illustrator Adolf Born are on display at Prague's Galerie Kmoch in an exhibition marking the 10th anniversary of the artist's death. Born was known for his humorous and grotesque caricatures and illustrations.
He illustrated more than 250 books and won many prizes, including the caricaturist of the year award at the 1974 Montreal World Fair. In 2013 he received a lifetime achievement award at the Anifilm festival.
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06/02/2026
Representatives of the coalition government of ANO, Freedom and Direct Democracy and the Motorists have agreed that for a referendum to be valid and binding, it will require the approval of at least 35 percent of all eligible voters. This was announced to journalists by Tomio Okamura, chairman of Freedom and Direct Democracy and lower house speaker.
The coalition parties had previously agreed on other parameters of a draft constitutional bill on general referendums. The coalition will now submit the proposal to the legislative process.
To pass a constitutional bill, approval is required from a three-fifths majority of all members of the Chamber of Deputies and a three-fifths majority of senators present in the upper house. The coalition has 108 seats in the 200-seat lower house.
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